I assuming 25 cu-ft (cubic feet). 34.6 cubic feet of propane vapor equals one gallon of liquid propane. So, 25/34.6 = 0.72 gallons. Depending on the size of the tank, 25 on the gauge will be 25 percent of the total capacity of the tank. A 250 gallon tank will have about 62 gallons. The gauges are in 10 percent increments, so each number represented on the guage ex: 10,20,30,40,50,60,70,80,90, represents 10 percent of otal tank capacity. In a 250 gallon tank 10 would equal 25 gallons, 20 would equal 50 gallons and 30 would equal 75 gallons. Likewise in between these numbers would be 5 or whatever it appears to be closer to above or below 5.
One cubic meter = 220 Imperial or 264.2 US gallons.
A meter is one meter.
20 LBS OF PROPANE WILL PRODUCE APPROX. 36,000 BTU @ 0 DEGRESS, 51,000 @ 20 DEGREES.
3.17 US Gallons or 2.64 Imperial (British) Gallons. (Both rounded to two decimal places)
about 5 gallons
A 10-pound propane tank can hold approximately 2.4 gallons of propane.
Propane has a density of about 4.24 pounds per gallon. Therefore, to convert 20 pounds of propane to gallons, you would divide 20 by 4.24, which equals approximately 4.72 gallons of propane.
90 cubic feet equates to 673.24675 US gallons of liquid propane.
100 gallons? Are you kidding me. Who asked this question. You need not be dealing with propane. Believe it or not, there are 1000 US Gallons in a 1000 "Gallon" propane tank. Some peoples kids.
A 5-pound propane cylinder contains approximately 1.2 gallons of propane. This is based on the fact that propane weighs about 4.24 pounds per gallon. Therefore, to convert the weight to gallons, you divide the weight of the propane by the weight per gallon.
Mine holds 127 gallons of propane when filled up to the 80% make, the fullest they can get.
It is approx 1,463,776 Imperial gallons.
7.9 gallons in a 33# forklift cylinder
1 cubic meter = 264.172052 US gallons.
23.6 gallons
There are 264.2 US gallons in one cubic meter.
To find out how many gallons are left in the tank at 30%, you can multiply the tank's total capacity by 0.30 (which represents 30%). For a 250 gallon tank, this would be 250 * 0.30 = 75 gallons left at 30%.